Synopsis
Ch 1. Introduction: Conceptualizing environment-society relations - Magnus Boström and Debra J. Davidson
Ch. 2. The Anthropocene: A Narrative in the Making - Rolf Lidskog and Claire Waterton
Ch. 3. Metabolism - Debra J. Davidson
Ch. 4. Risk and Resilience - Marja Ylönen
Ch. 5. Global Environmental Networks and Flows addressing Global Environmental Change - Peter Oosterveer
Ch. 6. The environmental state and environmental governance - Arthur P.J. Mol
Ch. 7. Economic Valuation of the Environment - Steve Yearley
Ch. 8. Environmental Expertise - Rolf Lidskog and Göran Sundqvist
Ch. 9. The Practice of Green Consumption - Emily Huddart Kennedy and Darcy Hauslik
Ch. 10. Minding the mundane: Everyday practices as central pillar of sustainability thinking and research - Henrike Rau
Ch. 11. Environmental Justice - J. Timmons Roberts, David Pellow and Paul Mohai
Ch. 12. Environmental Democracy: Participation, Deliberation and Citizenship - Frank Fisher
Ch. 13. Joining people with things. The commons and environmental sociology - Luigi Pellizzoni
Ch. 14. Spatial frames and the quest for institutional fit - C.S.A. (Kris) Van Koppen and Simon R. Bush
Ch. 15. Conflicting temporalities of social and environmental change? - Stewart Lockie and Catherine Mei Ling Wong
Ch. 16. Conclusion - A proposal for a brave new world of conceptual reflexivity - Magnus Boström, Debra J. Davidson, and Stewart Lockie
Afterword: Irony and Contrarian Imaginations - Matthias Gross.
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